About

I started this photoblog in February 2009, two months after the publication of my book, An ABC Escapade through Egypt. Although there are many images of Egypt in my book, I realized I had a lot more about Egypt that I wanted to share and so I decided to embark on this blogging adventure.

Photography is simply one of my hobbies, something I dabble in. I am, by no means, a professional. My goal for this blog is share images and information about modern day Egypt. This escapade is therefore a random sampling of some of my photos taken on my own escapades through Egypt. They may not all be great photos but they each represent something beautiful and/or unique to Egypt. Sticking with the alphabetical theme of my book, I’m sorting the photos by letter – although they won’t be posted in ABC order!

Because I hope that my photographs are not only interesting for others to view but also useful – particularly to young writers, teachers, and students – I am releasing most of the images on this blog under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercia 3.0 Unported License. If the image is tagged with “CC”, feel free to use it! (If it’s not tagged, it’s probably because someone else took the photo and therefore not mine to share publicly.) If you use any of my images, please attribute them to Bernadette Simpson and cite the blog URL (or provide a link).

See how a writer at the Los Angeles Times Blogs used and cited one of my photos:

UPDATE: May 2017 ~ It’s been a few years since this blog has been active, but I still feel – and I hope you agree – that it has a lot of good, free and reusable content about modern day Egypt. I may post a new photo to the blog now and then, but you can also find follow An ABC Escapade through Egypt on Facebook. I share on there regularly, links to articles, interesting information and upcoming events in Egypt.

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dear Bernadette
thank you for sharing your images. I am an english illustrator working on a project for teaching english in the middle east. It was very good to have sight of flora which I could then interpret. I hope that your book does well . I shall look for it on amazon.
best wishes. CAZ

Carol-
I am thrilled to hear that the images are useful to you as an illustrator! Your project is a great example of how my photos of Egypt can be used. Please let me know about your English-teaching project. I’d be very interested in it.
Thanks for your message!
Berndette

Hi Bernadette, I came accross your blog whilst looking for a picture of a taxi driver for a post on mine. I have added it at a link on my site as I enjoyed it very much. I see you have some links to other sites on Egypt. I’m a UK expat living in Cairo and I love to write about my experiences. I’m a producer, photographer and more recently, blogger.I was hoping you would not mind adding a link to me from your site? I hope it’s not rude to ask. And hope you don’t mind that I used your photo.

Thank you for the comments on my blog, inspires me to carry on with it. And you are right about the similarity..when I first visited your blog, I found such a striking resemblance between the two countries…colours, textures, life of people….the K for Kushk, Q for Quilters, even F for Flame Tree..we call it the Gulmohar tree here.
I thank you for sharing your pictures of Egypt.

Bernadette, I love what you did with your blog! It’s awesome that you made it a book for children – your images are incredible! I can’t wait to go through all the ABCs. I bet some of them will remind me of home. 🙂 Have a great weekend, and keep in touch!

Hello Brandette. I am not sure at this time Nov. 2011 if you are you still living in Egypt or not but I hope you are so you can help me . I came across your blog because I was searching the type of birds that are existed in Egypt and it was a subject of one of your posts here in your blog. I found one of these birds that had an accident and I decided to take him home till he has his wings again and can fly . The point is , I don’t know what to feed him ? I am writing to you desperately maybe you know someone to whom I can send the picture of the bird and can help me further to feed it and to help him continue for the next couple of weeks . I really cannot even identify the bird type as he lost his left wing , his tail so the major characteristics is not clear to me . It might be a barn swallow but I cannot see the tail to be sure . Thank you if you reply me directly to my mail heba.elsaghir@gmail.com in case any forseen help can be extended . Thank you

Thanks! You may use any of the photos posted on the blog for non-commercial purposes, so if it is for your website – feel free to choose whichever photo matches your article best. Just please accredit the photo to this blog.

Hello Ms. Simpson, I just added some photos of yours to my blog about Ramadan in Cairo. Thank you! I hope I credited you as you like. Please let me know if you would like me to write something different about your photos. Best wishes, Catherine at LoveAndWill.com